Assessment and treatment of obsessional harassment |
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Authors: | Barry Rosenfeld |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Leicester, United Kingdom;2. Sheffield Hallam University, United Kingdom;3. University of Gdansk, Poland;4. University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Poznan Campus, Poland;5. University of Kyoto, Japan;6. University of Warsaw, Poland;7. University of Loughborough, United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | Obsessional harassment and stalking have become increasingly recognized as significant social problems, often with dramatic negative repercussions on the lives of victims. As the public awareness of this problematic behavior has grown, the amount of clinical attention and empirical research focused on understanding the perpetrators of harassment has increased accordingly. Nevertheless, relatively little research has addressed the numerous issues involved in the assessment and treatment of obsessional harassment offenders. This article reviews the existing research on obsessional harassment/stalking, and offers a diagnostic typology of these offenders based on the nature of the relationship with the victim and the motivation of the offender. Treatment modalities are then discussed with regard to each of the primary diagnoses that occur among obsessional harassment offenders. Finally, strategies for initiating treatment for unmotivated or unwilling offenders are discussed, along with clinical issues that arise in the evaluation and treatment process. |
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Keywords: | Obsessional harassment stalking violence mental disorder forensic issues |
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